'Jurassic Park' Proposal Is Both Nerdy And Adorable (VIDEO)

Steven Spielberg's cinematic adaptation of Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park has inspired many things: two sequels, tonnes of merchandise and even a theme park ride or two.

But we bet neither Mr. Spielberg or Mr. Crichton ever expected this, the Jurassic Park proposal to end all Jurassic Park proposals.

A loving parody from a scene early on in the film, it shows real-life paleontologist Lee Hall with his real-life paleontologist girlfriend Ashley Fragomeni in the Montana Badlands, repeating Sam Neill and a little upstart kid's words from the movie.

Except that there's a twist halfway through - a twist in the form of Mr. Hall getting on his knee in front of the soon-to-be Mrs. Hall and asking her to be his wife. Cue music and tears... now.

Seriously, it really is rather adorable, even with the strong winds blowing some of their lines away. Spielberg has got to see this! Does anyone have his number?

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